Which State’s law applies for Extended Warranty purchased over the internet?

A consumer in California buys a TV set and extended warranty over the internet from a retailer in New York. The extended warranty is issued by a company in New Jersey. If the warranty company won’t provide service, who does the consumer have a claim against, the retailer, the warranty company, or both? which State’s law applies, California, New York or New Jersey?



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  1. jslinderml November 30th

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    Generally speaking, the state of claim is determined in the Warranty Contract (never seen one without it). If not, a general rule of thumb is the law of the purchase location applies. If the warranty was purchased with the TV that would be New York.. That is however a rule of thumb ONLY, lots of other factors can influence that, such as where the item was shipped from.


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